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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I THE RISE AND FALL OF PHILOSOPHY IN ANTIQUITY
- CHAPTER 1 The Emergence of Philosophy 25
- CHAPTER 2 Metaphysics as a Form of Understanding 59
- CHAPTER 3 Philosophy’s Loss of Autonomy 79
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PART II PHILOSOPHY RE-PURPOSED AS THE ULTIMATE ARBITER
- CHAPTER 4 The Creation of an Autonomous Role for Philosophy 111
- CHAPTER 5 From Natural Philosophy to Epistemology 139
- CHAPTER 6 Reason versus Sensibility 173
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PART III THE DECLINE OF PHILOSOPHY AND ITS RE-PURPOSING AS METASCIENCE
- CHAPTER 7 The Retreat from Philosophy 203
- CHAPTER 8 The Search for a Theory of Everything 231
- CHAPTER 9 Science Assimilates Philosophy 261
- Conclusion 283
- Notes 289
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I THE RISE AND FALL OF PHILOSOPHY IN ANTIQUITY
- CHAPTER 1 The Emergence of Philosophy 25
- CHAPTER 2 Metaphysics as a Form of Understanding 59
- CHAPTER 3 Philosophy’s Loss of Autonomy 79
-
PART II PHILOSOPHY RE-PURPOSED AS THE ULTIMATE ARBITER
- CHAPTER 4 The Creation of an Autonomous Role for Philosophy 111
- CHAPTER 5 From Natural Philosophy to Epistemology 139
- CHAPTER 6 Reason versus Sensibility 173
-
PART III THE DECLINE OF PHILOSOPHY AND ITS RE-PURPOSING AS METASCIENCE
- CHAPTER 7 The Retreat from Philosophy 203
- CHAPTER 8 The Search for a Theory of Everything 231
- CHAPTER 9 Science Assimilates Philosophy 261
- Conclusion 283
- Notes 289
- Index 297